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Flight Book Service: Now flights will be booked like OLA-UBER! App based service started

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Flight Book Service: Now flights will be booked like OLA-UBER! App based service started

In today’s time, cab service has made traveling much easier in the lives of common people. Even in an unknown city, you can avail cab service without any hassle and hassle by simply entering the destination location.

Ola and Uber are famous as major cab service providers in India, now on the lines of these cab provider companies, another company Private Airplane Trips has been launched.

However, this service has been started not in India but in America. KinectAir, a new app-based service provider (similar to Uber) has started connecting customers with private aircraft operators.

The company is providing customers the facility to book seats on any flight across America at a relatively affordable price. It is being claimed that this is a cheaper service than any private jet service.

KinectAir aims to make the skies more accessible to regular people entering the world of private planes. For this the company has also launched the official website.

On the company’s website, which launched in 2019 for private air travel in the Pacific Northwest, customers can book regular on-demand flights in advance.

Interested customers can enjoy a private air travel by booking a repositioning flight across the United States. Till now this service was quite expensive.

Let us tell you that, repositioning flights are those charter planes which fly empty to the airport to meet and pick up a customer.

Keeping in mind that the first leg of the flight will be empty, it completes the booking by finding someone willing to book a seat on that journey to the private operators.

KinectAir says that the prices of such private flight tickets can be as low as $111 (approximately Rs 9,257). Obviously, dynamic pricing system will be applicable in this also.

Kinect Co-CEO Katie Buss, a former pilot in the US Army, says, “We want to change the way people think about short flights. People think it’s only for the likes of Bill Gates and Elon Musk.”

She says, “It’s not cheap by any means, but it’s more accessible than most people think. We want people to see what private flying would be like… it’s a completely different way of traveling.”

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